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Sat, March 24, 2007 : Last updated 20:37 pm (Thai local time)
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Experts see double threat from flu strains

Experts yesterday voiced concern over the possibility that the two different genotypes, called "sub-clades", of the H5N1 bird-flu virus found in Thailand could meet and merge into an unknown and "unpredictable" mutated form.
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Summer break spells danger

School holidays during the hot season are the most dangerous time for children as more are likely to be killed in accidents, according to the Ramathibodi Hospital Child Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention Research Centre.
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Navy helicopter crashes in Surin, nine killed

Nine naval personnel were killed when their Bell 214 helicopter crashed into a rice field in the northeastern province of Surin yesterday, the Royal Thai Navy said.
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Two more months to crack case

The police will be given another two months to make significant progress in the Kularb Kaew-Shin Corp nominee case, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) director-general said yesterday.
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Child-sex workshop

A special workshop to combat child sex abuse on the Internet will be hosted by the US- and Thai-funded International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA), and will instruct participants about the techniques used by paedophiles to target victims through the Web, and offer practical advice on how to combat this.
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CHIANG MAI

Haze lifts as festival nears

Governor sets sights on Songkran, says province is no longer a disaster zone
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